County leaders launched a new campaign to encourage more passengers to come forward, in an effort they say plays off the public's overall willingness to #ReportMisconduct after the #MeToo
global social-media phenomenon last fall.
#StopNow
via @jessleeSThttps://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/after-metoo-movement-king-county-metro-transit-seeing-more-reports-of-sexual-misconduct/ …
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"...what it is going to change is the way we’re thinking, and on these buses, this type of behavior is not OK." Mary Ellen Stone, executive director King County Sexual Assault Resource Center
@KCSARC#ReportMisconduct#StopNow#SAAM2018 via@ajjanavelnewshttp://q13fox.com/2018/04/24/king-county-working-to-prevent-sexual-misconduct-on-metro/ …Show this thread
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